These will vary based on the family and issue. Many of their concerns will be raised in any articles dealing with the ethical considerations. You may also find specific case examples or opinion pieces written in a newspaper/magazine. Here are some other sources that may be helpful:

Non-Canadian statistics(related to incidence and prevalence) -- these sources are helpful for the less common disorders such as narcissistic personality disorder.

PubMed (US National Library of Medicine) - in theadvanced search option --> type the word prevalence in one search bar, and your disorder's name in quotation marks in the next search bar (e.g. "dissociative identity"). You might have to look in several results, but the stats are almost always provided in the short abstract (summary), so it doesn't take long to spot them.

(password needed) - 2 ideas for finding statistics:
(1) when you search for the disorder to gather information, look for words like 'demographics', 'prevalence', 'incidence', 'percent', or 'statistics'. You can do this using Ctrl+F in an article.
(2)Another option is to go to advanced search --> type the word prevalence in one search bar, and your disorder's name in quotation marks in the next search bar (e.g. "antisocial personality") --> usually best to start in magazines and journals tab for results

Philosophy

Look for print books using the KPL catalogue. Use general search words (e.g. Plato). Ancient philosophers are found in the nonfiction section numbered with the 180s and modern, Western philosophers are found in the 190s.

The bookcart in front of the librarians' office has these books: The Dictionary of World Biography, Oxford Companion to Philosophy, and World Philosophers and Their Works